These oversize Gucci sunglasses are seventies-inspired. The black acetate lenses are square, the metal frames are super-thin and feature the Italian design house's bee emblem. We love their simple elegance.

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product features

Style : WOMEN'S - INTERNATIONAL

Shape : RECTANGULAR / SQUARE

Colour : NOIR - BLACK

Material : ACETATE & METAL

Size : 57 - Weight : 31 grams

Temple arm : 140 mm - Bridge width : 18 mm

Lens height : 55.40 mm - Diagonal : 63.30 mm

Lens category 3

Product code: GUCL12313

delivery and returns

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Measure around the hand over the inside of the palm but without the thumb. Close the hand and take the measurement without squeezing too tight. Read off the measurement on the conversion table below in order to find out your glove size.

Collection Gucci

The Gucci story began in England. While working at the Savoy Hotel in London, Guccio Gucci rubbed shoulders with the English nobility and became familiar with the London style. This is how he came up with the idea of combining this refined aesthetic with Tuscan master craftsmen’s traditional know-how. In 1921, back in Italy, Guccio opened a leather goods company and a small light luggage shop in his hometown Florence. In 1930, the brand expanded its offer by manufacturing shoes and leather gloves. However, the fascist dictatorship, then the war, caused a shortage of raw materials. The fashion designer then imagined the "Bamboo bag", made of boar skin with a bamboo handle that would become one of the brand’s iconic designs, and some cotton canvas handbags. At the same time, he introduced Gucci's green / red / green signature web and the "Double G" logo, which would then be used on belts and small accessories. When Guccio Gucci died in 1953, his sons managed the brand. Then, in 2003, it became partly owned by the Kering Group. In early 2015, Alessandro Michele succeeded Frida Giannini as Creative Director, opening a new chapter in Gucci's history.

Alessandro Michele was born in Rome and studied at the prestigious Accademia di Costume e di Moda. He began his career as an accessory designer at Fendi before joining Gucci and the Tom Ford team in 2002 in London. For twelve years, he evolved within the company until being appointed Associated Creative Director working with Frida Giannini in 2011. During the presentation of the Fall/Winter 2015-2016 collections, Gucci announced the appointment of Alessandro Michele as Creative Director. The designer then unveiled a first men's collection before presenting his women's line a few weeks later. Praised within the industry for the renewal he brought the Italian luxury brand’s lines, the fashion designer has been rewarded many times since his appointment. He won the British Fashion Award for Best International Designer in 2015, Best International Accessory Designer in 2016, and the International CFDA Award in 2016.